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All academic seminars will be in RFF's 7th Floor Conference Room, located at 1616 P Street NW in Washington, DC, unless otherwise noted. See our Getting to RFF page for directions to our building. Attendance is open, but involves pre-registration no later than two days prior to the event.

For questions and to register to an event, contact Khadija Hill khill@rff.org (tel. 202-328-5174). Updates to our academic seminars schedule will be posted at www.rff.org/academicseminarseries

ACADEMIC SEMINARS
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Health Risk Analysis: Looking Forward
June 9, 2009
George Gray, Former Assistant Administrator, Office of Research and Development, U.S. EPA
Event Type: Academic Seminar
 
Health Shocks and Environmental Stewardship
December 6, 2007
Event Type: Academic Seminar
 
Heterogeneous Harm vs. Spatial Spillovers: Environmental Federalism and US Air Pollution
April 8, 2010
Spencer Banzhaf, Georgia Tech
Event Type: Academic Seminar
 
How Consumers Respond to Product Certification:
November 17, 2011
Sébastien Houde, PhD Candidate, Stanford University
Event Type: Academic Seminar
 
How Should Electricity be Priced?
June 19, 2008
Hunt Alcott, Harvard University
Event Type: Academic Seminar
 
How Well Do Protected Areas Reduce Mangrove Loss? An Examination of Indonesia Using Quasi-Experimental Methods
May 20, 2013
Brian Murray, Duke University
Event Type: Academic Seminar
 
If Invasive Species are 'Pollutants', Should the 'Polluters' Pay?
May 13, 2008
David Simpson, Johns Hopkins University
Event Type: Academic Seminar
 
Induced Development in Risky Locations: Fire Suppression and Land Use in the American West?
February 24, 2011
Carolyn Kousky and Sheila M. Olmstead, RFF
Event Type: Academic Seminar
 
Insurance and Behavioral Economics: Improving Decisions in the Most Misunderstood Industry
March 7, 2013
Howard Kunreuther, University of Pennsylvania
Event Type: Academic Seminar
 
Integrated Hydro-Economic Modelling of Catchment Science and Non-Market Valuation
July 28, 2011 - June 28, 2011
Marit E. Kragt
Event Type: Academic Seminar
 
Is a death a death? Further evidence on revealed preferences for reducing heterogeneous risks
March 18, 2010
Laura Taylor, NC State
Event Type: Academic Seminar
 
Is Energy Efficieny Capitalized in Home Prices? Evidence From Three Cities
May 23, 2013
Margaret A. Walls and Karen L. Palmer, Resources for the Future
Event Type: Academic Seminar
 
Is There a Role for Geologic and Terrestrial Carbon Sequestration
February 18, 2008
Event Type: Academic Seminar
 
Joint and Several Liability and the Brownfields Problem
May 24, 2012
Hillary Sigman, Rutgers University
Event Type: Academic Seminar
 
June 1, 2012 -- Resources 2020 Invite
Event Type: Academic Seminar
 
Land Demarcation and the Role of Coordinating Institutions
October 7, 2010
Dean Lueck, University of Arizona
Event Type: Academic Seminar
 
Large Scale Charitable Giving Experiments: Testing the Complementarities of Competition between Charities
September 29, 2011
Andrew Stocking and Andreas Lange
Event Type: Academic Seminar
 
Learning to Live in a Global Commons: Socioeconomic Challenges for a Sustainable Environment
November 4, 2010
Simon A. Levin, RFF University Fellow
Event Type: Academic Seminar
 
Linked Common-Property Resources with Congestion Externalities
May 10, 2013
Jonathan Edward Hughes, University of Colorado Boulder
Event Type: Academic Seminar
 
Market Power, Private Information, and the Optimal Scale of Pollution Permit Markets for North Carolina’s Neuse River
May 26, 2011
Andrew Yates
Event Type: Academic Seminar
 
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